What new releases are you looking forward to?
Posted by: Voltaire on 02 May 2009
I am sure this thread has been started before but...What new releases are you looking forward too?
I'll start the ball rolling...
I'll start the ball rolling...
Posted on: 31 July 2010 by ewemon
Posted on: 01 August 2010 by u5227470736789524
In August, from some of my favorite artists:
Ryan Bingham & the Dead Horses
David Gray
Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs
The Weepies
Ryan Bingham & the Dead Horses
David Gray
Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs
The Weepies
Posted on: 01 August 2010 by Nathaniel
I confess I'm rather looking forward to The Arcade Fire's The Suburbs, released tomorrow.
Posted on: 01 August 2010 by Voltaire
quote:Originally posted by Nathaniel:
I confess I'm rather looking forward to The Arcade Fire's The Suburbs, released tomorrow.
Me to, very highly reviewed.
Posted on: 04 August 2010 by Lontano
Eels
Posted on: 04 August 2010 by Lontano
Video for those Charles Lloyd fans around here
Mirror
Mirror
Posted on: 04 August 2010 by droodzilla
quote:Originally posted by Lontano:
Eels
Lots of good stuff there Adrian. I'm bound to pounce on Anat Fort and the [em] live CD (they're exceptionally good live). Michael Formanek looks intriguing. Will probably give the Clapton a miss though
Posted on: 04 August 2010 by Lontano
quote:Originally posted by droodzilla:
Will probably give the Clapton a miss though
Knew you would! I still have a soft spot for Mr Clapton so let's hope it is a good one.
By the way you can hear snippets from Anat Fort and Michael Formanek on the ECM Player via the ECM website. They both sound good, but it is the Charles Lloyd album that is exciting me most.
Posted on: 04 August 2010 by ewemon
Posted on: 04 August 2010 by ewemon
Posted on: 04 August 2010 by ewemon
quote:Originally posted by Lontano:quote:Originally posted by droodzilla:
Will probably give the Clapton a miss though
Knew you would! I still have a soft spot for Mr Clapton so let's hope it is a good one.
By the way you can hear snippets from Anat Fort and Michael Formanek on the ECM Player via the ECM website. They both sound good, but it is the Charles Lloyd album that is exciting me most.
Adrian did you see the video link I posted on The What am I Listening To Thread re Peter Gabriel's new orchestral album out next year.
Posted on: 04 August 2010 by Bruce Woodhouse
I thought this pair were probably done, nice to see not the case. Out mid-August
and this is really good news. October release.
and this is really good news. October release.
Posted on: 05 August 2010 by Lontano
quote:Originally posted by ewemon:
Adrian did you see the video link I posted on The What am I Listening To Thread re Peter Gabriel's new orchestral album out next year.
Yes I did! I have been following Mr Gabriel's recent recording exploits on his website. I look forward to the new album as it was fabulous in concert. Cheers
Posted on: 05 August 2010 by MilesSmiles
quote:Originally posted by ewemon:
It was on my wish list from the very beginning of the AF releases and deserves a larger pic.
Posted on: 06 August 2010 by Lontano
quote:Originally posted by munch:
Hope its better than the last one.
I don't - more of the same please...
Posted on: 08 August 2010 by BigH47
quote:Originally posted by munch:Please NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOquote:Originally posted by Lontano:quote:Originally posted by munch:
Hope its better than the last one.
I don't - more of the same please...
I have mailed Peter to tell him enough times.
Will the real Peter Gabriel please return to the studio please?
Posted on: 08 August 2010 by bhaagensen
quote:Originally posted by Nathaniel:
I confess I'm rather looking forward to The Arcade Fire's The Suburbs, released tomorrow.
If you haven't yet - hurry and get it - its very good. Another contribution from the North-Americas I think will be well worth the wait is the next album form the The Walken, Lisbon. Preview here:
http://onethirtybpm.com/2010/0...alkmen-high-quality/
Posted on: 11 August 2010 by Blueknowz
Eddie Vedder
Release Date: 27 September 2010
Format: LP Vinyl
Add Into The Wild Limited 180gram Audiophile Gatefold LP To Basket £16.99
This Limited Deluxe Gatefold 180gram Audiophile LP contains the 24 page booklet as with the original album. It is released in September.
Featured Tracks TBC
Artwork TBC
1. Setting Forth
2. No Ceiling
3. Far Behind
4. Rise
5. Long Nights
6. Tuolumne
7. Hard Sun
8. Society
9. The Wolf
10. End of the Road
11. Guaranteed
Pre Order from What Records
Release Date: 27 September 2010
Format: LP Vinyl
Add Into The Wild Limited 180gram Audiophile Gatefold LP To Basket £16.99
This Limited Deluxe Gatefold 180gram Audiophile LP contains the 24 page booklet as with the original album. It is released in September.
Featured Tracks TBC
Artwork TBC
1. Setting Forth
2. No Ceiling
3. Far Behind
4. Rise
5. Long Nights
6. Tuolumne
7. Hard Sun
8. Society
9. The Wolf
10. End of the Road
11. Guaranteed
Pre Order from What Records
Posted on: 13 August 2010 by DenisA
I might buy this...
'An Introduction to Syd Barrett' coming from EMI/Harvest in October.
On October 4th, 2010, 'An Introduction to Syd Barrett' is released in the UK and Europe by EMI/Harvest Records. It is a brand new collection that will bring together for the first time the tracks of Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett on one compilation.
David Gilmour, who originally worked with Syd Barrett on the solo albums by co-producing 'The Madcap Laughs' and as producer of 'Barrett' has taken the role of executive producer for the album and has, along with Damon Iddins and Andy Jackson at Astoria Studios, remixed five tracks including Octopus, She Took A Long Cold Look, Dominoes and Here I Go on which David Gilmour has added and played bass guitar. Pink Floyd's Matilda Mother also receives a fresh 2010 mix. Brand new artwork has been provided by Storm Thorgerson and his estimable studio.
Awaiting comments...
'An Introduction to Syd Barrett' coming from EMI/Harvest in October.
On October 4th, 2010, 'An Introduction to Syd Barrett' is released in the UK and Europe by EMI/Harvest Records. It is a brand new collection that will bring together for the first time the tracks of Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett on one compilation.
David Gilmour, who originally worked with Syd Barrett on the solo albums by co-producing 'The Madcap Laughs' and as producer of 'Barrett' has taken the role of executive producer for the album and has, along with Damon Iddins and Andy Jackson at Astoria Studios, remixed five tracks including Octopus, She Took A Long Cold Look, Dominoes and Here I Go on which David Gilmour has added and played bass guitar. Pink Floyd's Matilda Mother also receives a fresh 2010 mix. Brand new artwork has been provided by Storm Thorgerson and his estimable studio.
Awaiting comments...
Posted on: 13 August 2010 by Lontano
Wot, no Comfortably Numb - I'm not buying it
Posted on: 14 August 2010 by Guido Fawkes
Immediate reaction is disappointing - except for the bonus download of Rhamadam (assuming the sound quality exceeds the rather muddy ROIO), but no Scream Thy Last Scream, no Vegetable Man.quote:An Introduction to Syd Barrett
Now why not give us
Lucy Leave
King Bee
Rhamadam
One in a Million
Scream Thy Last Scream
Old Woman In A Casket (Alternative version of STLS)
Vegetable Man
Two of a Kind
My hope is that Effervescing Elephant is the original PF version.
Don't get me wrong - Bob Dylan Blues apart, there isn't a bad track in this collection, but I've got 'em on vinyl and on CD.
Of course, I'll buy it .... but how about giving us the unreleased gems we all crave .... sure I do have these tracks, but a quality remix would be appreciated.
Dennis - thanks for posting: sorry for being grumpy.
ATB Rotf
Posted on: 14 August 2010 by DenisA
quote:Originally posted by ROTF:quote:An Introduction to Syd Barrett
Dennis - thanks for posting: sorry for being grumpy.
ATB Rotf
ROTF
As loser Ponting would say, "no worries mate". I'm sure the album cover will go down a Storm on a vinyl release.
Denis (with one 'n')
Posted on: 18 August 2010 by DenisA
Rough details here.
It will be released in multiple formats worldwide in October this year, date to be confirmed shortly, and all artist royalties will go to helping Gary McKinnon’s campaign against his extradition.
In addition to the standard album, there will be a ‘Deluxe’ double-disc version: the first disc is the same as the standard, the second is a 3D60™ version, which, as the name suggests, allows you to listen in glorious three-dimensional sound.
3D60™ is a new sound production process developed by Youth, Mike Brady (The Jam’s live sound engineer) and Ian Thompson (musician and multimedia producer). You don’t need any special equipment to enjoy 3D60™, by the way; it will sound amazing on any headphones in any format. Have a listen.
As well as the option of downloading the standard album from iTunes, there will also be a vinyl version, exactly the same as the standard CD, but including a download card permitting you to download the full album plus an additional ambient bonus. So that’s something you’ll be familiar with from the various guises of Live in Gdańsk.
The ORB featuring David Gilmour - Metallic Spheres
Posted on: 21 August 2010 by BigH47
Can't remember if this has been posted, I'm sure there are some here who will think this is a bargain @ £65:-
A slightly more moderate £26 for the DVD/CD set.
A slightly more moderate £26 for the DVD/CD set.
Posted on: 23 August 2010 by Lontano